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Assignment 1

Identify a topic for your WebQuest. Once you have a topic, write a goal for what your students will learn. There is an assessment aspect to a WebQuest that will depend on this goal. You might even want to specify some objectives based on the goal.

More information about Tasks and Goals.

Send your topic and goals to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 2

Write the scenario for your WebQuest.

More information about the scenario.

Send your scenario to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 3

Write the title and introduction for your WebQuest.

More information about the Title.

More information about the Introduction.

Send your Title and Introduction to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 4

Develop the tasks and the process for your WebQuest.

More information about the Tasks.

More information about the Processes.

Send your Tasks and Processes to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 5

Create the evaluation materials for your WebQuest.

More information about WebQuest Evaluation.

Send your Evaluation Materials to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 6

Create the Conclusion and Credits for your WebQuest.

More information about the Conclusion.

More information about the Credits.

Send your Conclusion and Credits to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 7 (Graduate Students Only)

Graduate Students: Create a Teacher Page for your WebQuest.

More Information about the Teacher Page.

Send your Teacher Page to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

Assignment 8

Create the website for your WebQuest.

More information on building a website.

More information on publishing a website.

Send the URL of your Website to the instructor: aingram@kent.edu

 

Submitting Assignments

In general you should submit assignments via email to my KSU address (aingram@kent.edu). The links above can do that automatically for many of you but will not necessarily work if you are in computer lab or use a Web-based mail system. You could copy-and-paste text into a mail message, or you could attach a document to your message. Make sure that you use common file formats such as Word, RTF, HTML, and so forth.

If you are working on your WebQuest directly in the website, then you could publish it on a Web server and just send me the URL of each assignment.

 

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